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>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives but to go, particularly as a woman in massachusetts that takes some real doing and i think she is going to be an absolute for us in the u.s. senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not just in new jersey. crystal, the rising star. >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsy gavert. the youngest woman in the house and first hind du in congress. >> alex, the rising star. >> i asked you to go with chris first because i thought it was going to provide me some cover. i was going to say elizabeth. >> sure, you were. >> it's true. >> i'll tell you why. >> you want to give up going first again? >> i would like to go first. >> you will go first next time. i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner. we're going to be back with more of "the last word with holiday party." stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> th
>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives but to go, particularly as a woman in massachusetts that takes some real doing and i think she is going to be an absolute for us in the u.s. senate. >> steve, the rising star? >> pains me a bit to say because i'm not that -- >> say it. >> this is going to be the year with cory booker. >> not...
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>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives, but to go win statewide office particularly as a woman in massachusetts, that takes some doing and i think she'll be an absolute force. >> steve, the rising star? >> it mains me a bit to say because i'm not that much of a fan but this is going to be the year when cory booker makes his year. he's going to run for governor or decide to run against -- >> not just in new jersey. krystal, the rising star? >> new congresswoman from hawaii, tulsi gabbard. she's the first hindu american in congress. >> never heard of this person. >> really amazing woman. combat veterans. >> alex, the rising star. >> i ask you to go with chris first because i thought it would provide me some cover. i was going to say elizabeth warren. >> sure you were. >> it's true. >> do you want to give up going first again? >> i would like to go first again. >> you go first next time. i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner.
>> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren i think. it's not an easy thing to do what she did. i think people -- she was a star on this network and among progressives, but to go win statewide office particularly as a woman in massachusetts, that takes some doing and i think she'll be an absolute force. >> steve, the rising star? >> it mains me a bit to say because i'm not that much of a fan but this is going to be the year when cory booker makes his year. he's going to run for...
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--and was raced back to a pteroids sed to treaa pain.. they came from this compounddng pharmacy in massachusetts. hundreds of peopleedevelopeddfungal peningitis -- anddmore than on-cam : the new england compounding center had a long history of complaints abouu cleanliness,dating back more than a decadd. for the fox and safe new year.m dr. manny a are you our biggest fan??hen you can beeome.. our fan of the day! everyday we'll pick oneeof our viewers from our facebook page... anddfeature them on fox45 news at 5.to become a fan just go to our facebook page... facebook dot com slass foxbaltimore. coming up on the early edition... kick off yyur newwyear on the right foot. foot.what you need to do before hitting the gym to work on your weight losssresolution. ((break 1)) [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked bread. made hot, toasty and just for you. and don't be afraid to put your spin on this de
--and was raced back to a pteroids sed to treaa pain.. they came from this compounddng pharmacy in massachusetts. hundreds of peopleedevelopeddfungal peningitis -- anddmore than on-cam : the new england compounding center had a long history of complaints abouu cleanliness,dating back more than a decadd. for the fox and safe new year.m dr. manny a are you our biggest fan??hen you can beeome.. our fan of the day! everyday we'll pick oneeof our viewers from our facebook page... anddfeature them on...
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>>> en massachusetts ya no se admiten los envases plásticos. nadie tirará vasos en el pis y el plástico desaparecerá. >>> en la florida multarán a los que avisan que hay policías más adelante! >>> saldrá muy caro! (mÚsica). >>> el límite es el cielo amigos! >>> eh julio cameo que no tiene nada de? >>> feo! >>> (risas). >>> vamos a seguir con las leyes sí? >>> yo quiero poner una propia ley para los estamos desunidos! (risas). >>> ya que hablas de policías, si estás en california y te excigen tarjeta de seguro, usted la puede mostrar por su smartphone. >>> como en el aeropuerto que puedes usar tu celular o tablet para mostrar tu boarding pass. >>> no entendation! >>> (risas). >>> también entran en vigor leyes muy extrañas. >>> animales! >>> yo nunca te insulté! (risas). >>> castigarán a los que comen aletas de tiburón. >>> es como que te corten una pierna y te tiran la piso. >>> así nadamás. >>> en kentucky hay mucho crecimiento de los cerdos salvajes,. >>> tampoco me digas así! >>> (risas). >>> hay muchos cerdos salvajes y n
>>> en massachusetts ya no se admiten los envases plásticos. nadie tirará vasos en el pis y el plástico desaparecerá. >>> en la florida multarán a los que avisan que hay policías más adelante! >>> saldrá muy caro! (mÚsica). >>> el límite es el cielo amigos! >>> eh julio cameo que no tiene nada de? >>> feo! >>> (risas). >>> vamos a seguir con las leyes sí? >>> yo quiero poner una propia ley para los...
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one of the biggest in the nation had some ads out of massachusetts that opposed the bill and eventually helped to keep the bill from ever happening. but the biggest thing that kept the bill from happening -- could i get unanimous consent for another ten minutes or the right for the officer to speak and then come back to me again? mrs. boxer: i'm wondering if you'll use five minutes and then i will speak? mr. enzi: if i could have a couple of more minutes? the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. enzi: when it came to the floor, senator frist filled the tree. filling the tree means nobody can make another amendment to the bill. here's the catch. after this thing came out of committee we had people that had a problem with the bill, and we had one amendment that would have solved those problems. with the tree filled, that one amendment can't come up. that one amendment can't happen. so what happens? we talked about the bill and how it lacked this particular part. i kept explaining how we had an amendment that would take care of that. everybody in the chamber knew that that amen
one of the biggest in the nation had some ads out of massachusetts that opposed the bill and eventually helped to keep the bill from ever happening. but the biggest thing that kept the bill from happening -- could i get unanimous consent for another ten minutes or the right for the officer to speak and then come back to me again? mrs. boxer: i'm wondering if you'll use five minutes and then i will speak? mr. enzi: if i could have a couple of more minutes? the presiding officer: the senator from...
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come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts, will be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. yes, consider these containers contraband. in the sunshine state, don't flash your headlights to warn drivers about a speeding trap or you're find yourself getting pulled over. you might have better luck in california. you can now whip out your proof of insurance on your smartphone. >> what a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, maybe we can have our driver's license on there. >> reporter: turns out 2013 will be unlucky for cat lovers in wellington, kansas, where they're now restricting the number of cats allowed in a household to no more than four. while kentucky is apparently starting to look a lot like hog heaven. the state's growing population of feral pigs caused them to slap a fine on those releasing them in the wild. and in landlock, illinois, it's no longer legal to possess, sell or distribute shark fins. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> good to know. all right, the new year will bring a fresh start for the children of sandy hook elem
come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts, will be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. yes, consider these containers contraband. in the sunshine state, don't flash your headlights to warn drivers about a speeding trap or you're find yourself getting pulled over. you might have better luck in california. you can now whip out your proof of insurance on your smartphone. >> what a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, maybe we can...
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. >> reporter: 2:00 today in amhurst, massachusetts, and else where, marking the 150th celebration of the emancipation proclamation. >> we're at a better time in history. >> reporter: at 2:00 p.m. on january 1st, 1863, president abraham lincoln is said to excuse himself from the east room. he headed to his office upstairs, now the lincoln bedroom, and signed the emancipation proclamation. >> this morning, lincoln had shaken thousands of hands. so when he went to sign the emancipation proclamation, his own hand was numb and shaking. he put the pen down. he said, if ever my soul were in an act, it is in this act. but if i sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say he hesitated. so he waited and waited. >> reporter: while his historic signature on the frail document has faded a bit over time, his bold decree still wields power. though declaring rebel states free in writing, in reality, the emancipation proclamation did not. but announcing the admittance of black soldiers into forces -- >> colored soldiers. just think of it. >> reporter: the dynamics of the ongoing and bloody civil war
. >> reporter: 2:00 today in amhurst, massachusetts, and else where, marking the 150th celebration of the emancipation proclamation. >> we're at a better time in history. >> reporter: at 2:00 p.m. on january 1st, 1863, president abraham lincoln is said to excuse himself from the east room. he headed to his office upstairs, now the lincoln bedroom, and signed the emancipation proclamation. >> this morning, lincoln had shaken thousands of hands. so when he went to sign the...
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association, shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today, it takes just one longshoremen to do the work of three a generation ago. >> we've seen it in several of the heavy industries some america's history where efficiency and new productivity, machines have come into play and people get displaced by that. it has been a difficult thing but it is one of the things that, in order to maintain the cost and competitive's in a global marketplace, we've got to pay attention to. >> reporter: while union membership in the u.s. has declined to just 11.8% ever the work force, president obama finds himself beholden more to unions. they contributed heavily in manpower and money to his re- election. he has made a point to supporting them. >> you only have to look to michigan where workers were instrumental in reviving the auto industry to see how ups have helped build not just a stronger middle class but a stronger america. >> reporter: a day after that visit, michiga
association, shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today, it takes just one longshoremen to do the work of three a generation ago. >> we've seen it in several of the heavy industries some america's history where efficiency and new productivity, machines have come into play and people get displaced by that. it has been a difficult thing but it is...
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and in concord, massachusetts, tonight, single serving passing water bottles have been banned for conservation. >>> to our person here tonight, and from "dancing with the stars," to dancing with his new bride. len goodman, stars on abc's hit show married his longtime girlfriend in london. it was a surprise ceremony. the only person that knew about the marriage plan, his 96-year-old mother. goodman says he didn't want to shock her. >>> to our quote tonight, from viral sensation psy, who is little over the whole "gangnam style" thing. ♪ ♪ gangnam style >> you likely saw this last night, the performance at the new year's party in times square over night. but apparently it was his last one. we'll see if he means it. he said, quote, "gangnam style" got too popular so i have to write a new single. no one more relieved than us right here. >>> coming up on the broadcast, the little boy and the giant surprise this new year's. it wasn't the float that got his attention, but hid dad rigs dad there. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna
and in concord, massachusetts, tonight, single serving passing water bottles have been banned for conservation. >>> to our person here tonight, and from "dancing with the stars," to dancing with his new bride. len goodman, stars on abc's hit show married his longtime girlfriend in london. it was a surprise ceremony. the only person that knew about the marriage plan, his 96-year-old mother. goodman says he didn't want to shock her. >>> to our quote tonight, from viral...
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i was -- i worked my way through school at a mental hospital outside of cambridge, massachusetts, and i worked a lot of night shifts, and i read like crazy. it was serious stuff. at that point, i was not interested in commercial fiction, and i read everything i could get my hands on, and then i started scribbling, and i loved it. i just loved writing stories. >> and for the kids out here, i'm sure a lot of them are wondering, i'll try to ask the questions, and then we'll turn it over to the audience, but of all the characters, which one do you think you're most like? ray or max or alex cross? >> i think i'm most like alex. we're both african-american -- [laughter] no, i think there's a sense of family. it's so strong with him. he's very compassionate, and he's a problem solver. i mean, that's -- he's a character i identify with the most. >> and the movie thing? >> the movie thing? oh, look, you take your shots. i -- my feeling -- interesting thing about the movie is it got really clobbered by a lot of critics, but then they do, you know, polls on people who leave the theater, and it g
i was -- i worked my way through school at a mental hospital outside of cambridge, massachusetts, and i worked a lot of night shifts, and i read like crazy. it was serious stuff. at that point, i was not interested in commercial fiction, and i read everything i could get my hands on, and then i started scribbling, and i loved it. i just loved writing stories. >> and for the kids out here, i'm sure a lot of them are wondering, i'll try to ask the questions, and then we'll turn it over to...
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you i now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for three minutes. mr. lynch: i thank the speaker and thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this so-called federal worker pay freeze. as the ranking member of the subcommittee on federal work force, we have witnessed a deliberate effort over the past two years of the republican majority to undertake a series of legislative attacks on our middle income federal workers. and this bill is no different. despite the title of this legislation, this bill would extend the current statutory pay freeze for all federal civilian employees. the vast of whom are middle class earners through 2013. and a balanced approachle to deficit reduction based on a genuine commitment to shared sacrifice, this bill again seeks to target federal employees who are already, they are already in the second year of a 278 1/2 year pay freeze. collectively because of the pay freeze that's been in effect for th
you i now recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. lynch, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for three minutes. mr. lynch: i thank the speaker and thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in strong opposition to this so-called federal worker pay freeze. as the ranking member of the subcommittee on federal work force, we have witnessed a deliberate effort over the past two years of the republican majority to undertake a...
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folks in concorde, massachusetts are saying good-bye to 2012 and to bottled water. a new ban on selling the single serving plastic water bottles went into effect today. it's all part of an effort to cut back on waste. the store is caught selling the bottles face a $50 fine. >>> just a short time ago we range in 2013, but along with the new year comes a slew of new laws and changes. they just went into effect at midnight across the country. many serious but others are a little bit peculiar. >> a host of new laws will take effect across the country. gay skoums will be able to tie the knot legally. maryland is the first state south of the mason dixon line to ma gay marriage legal. laws in california and illinois are taking effect making it illegal for employers to make workers give access to their pass word protected social networking accounts. hundreds of thousands will ring in the new year with more money in their paychecks. most of the pay bumps stay for cost of living adjustments that account for inflation. washington state will hold the title of the highest minimu
folks in concorde, massachusetts are saying good-bye to 2012 and to bottled water. a new ban on selling the single serving plastic water bottles went into effect today. it's all part of an effort to cut back on waste. the store is caught selling the bottles face a $50 fine. >>> just a short time ago we range in 2013, but along with the new year comes a slew of new laws and changes. they just went into effect at midnight across the country. many serious but others are a little bit...
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>> in massachusetts, they outlawed plastic bottles, no other community has done that. if you pop a wheeling on your motorcycle you get slammed with a $1,000 type. you will be in trouble if you possess, sell, or distribute shark fins, never mind that i'll sil not near any oceans. pigs have. be a problem there. in kansas, the law restricts the number of cats allowed in one household, no more than four. >> don't letting them loose. >> a check on the traffic situation. >> happy new years today. we are experiencing light volume around the area. the restrictions lifted for the prex lanes and those are pointed southbound. we do have a little bib of congestion on route 23. an accident with police on the shoulder. maryland, a serious accident remains with an investigation going on the baltimore-washington parkway. traffic is getting by in a single lane to the right. we're hearing of a trafficer trailer fire before 216. in maryland, maryland road remains blocked near the d.c. line. back to you. >> coming up, we told you about the local stories of 2012. still to come, we'll brake
>> in massachusetts, they outlawed plastic bottles, no other community has done that. if you pop a wheeling on your motorcycle you get slammed with a $1,000 type. you will be in trouble if you possess, sell, or distribute shark fins, never mind that i'll sil not near any oceans. pigs have. be a problem there. in kansas, the law restricts the number of cats allowed in one household, no more than four. >> don't letting them loose. >> a check on the traffic situation. >>...
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also the boston tea party, this is the december 21, 1773 gazette printed in salem massachusetts. here we have one of the most popular eyewitness accounts. it was written by an impartial observer, a pseudonym that was very common. in this account, you read about a padlock being destroyed aboard one of the ships and how the colonists, the rebels who were writing click they replace that headline so germane blame us for anything but the destruction. you also learn that same account of one of the rebel colonists pocketing some of that tea and quick. >> the senate has been in recess subject to the call of the chair. the ap is reporting that the white house and gop leaders have reached a deal on the fiscal cliff. the vote on the measure will be the next step followed by action by the u.s. house of representatives. in a return on tuesday at noon th eastern.e ut senar f senatef iowa. mr. harkin: mr. president, in the last few decades, real middle-class families in america -- i say real middle-class, making $30,000, $440,000, not $400,000 a year, have steen season their jobs being more ins
also the boston tea party, this is the december 21, 1773 gazette printed in salem massachusetts. here we have one of the most popular eyewitness accounts. it was written by an impartial observer, a pseudonym that was very common. in this account, you read about a padlock being destroyed aboard one of the ships and how the colonists, the rebels who were writing click they replace that headline so germane blame us for anything but the destruction. you also learn that same account of one of the...
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wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring as governor of massachusetts. >> and we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who could become a member of the cabinet, i went to a group of women, they brought us binders full of women. >> it was the year in which republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd akin and murdoch. >> the female body has ways to shut that down. >> i came to realize life is a gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> it was a year in which we had to hear rhetoric like this. >> this contraception thing, it is so inexpensive, in my day, they used bayer aspirin, it was not that costly, the gals put it between their knees. >> when the republicans heard on the affordable care act, no women testified. democrats were allowed to invite one witness. they chose majority law student sandra fluk, darrell issa judged her to be not qualified to speak on the matter. she later gave her testimony in front of the panel, and became a target
wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring as governor of massachusetts. >> and we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who could become a member of the cabinet, i went to a group of women, they brought us binders full of women. >> it was the year in which republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd akin and murdoch. >> the female body has ways to shut that down. >> i came to realize life is a gift...
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he leaves behind his parents of westminster, massachusetts. he was awarded several awards for his heroism, including the bronze star, the purple heart, and the iraqi freedom medal. and the combat action badge. for the war on terrorism. i am grateful for lieutenant jones' service, his bravery in the battlefield, and i regret that the naming of this post office is so appropriate because yet another one of our finest has paid such a high price by an enemy who uses hidden explosives rather than confront us in any direct way. with that i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. connolly: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to join with the distinguished chairman in support of s. 3662, to name a postal facility in westminster, massachusetts, as the lupet ryan patrick jones post office building. i, too, join in having to take this action because of the loss of a life.
he leaves behind his parents of westminster, massachusetts. he was awarded several awards for his heroism, including the bronze star, the purple heart, and the iraqi freedom medal. and the combat action badge. for the war on terrorism. i am grateful for lieutenant jones' service, his bravery in the battlefield, and i regret that the naming of this post office is so appropriate because yet another one of our finest has paid such a high price by an enemy who uses hidden explosives rather than...
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> una botella de vodka fue el arma que utilizÓ el empleado de una tienda para atacar a un ladrÓn en massachusetts, lo amenazÓ al cajero diciendo que tenÍa una pistola, y le dio una bolsa con dinero, pero otro trabajador lo golpeÓ con el frasco oquigandolo a soltar el botÍn y fue arrestado, no menos severo el castigo a una pareja en perÚ acusada de infidelidad, el esposo de una joven en la que tiene varios hijos y la hermana menor de esta, que pensaban fugarse, se robaron equipos de la casa y alimentos el propio padre de las mujeres les aplicÓ la golpiza como podemos ver en estas imÁgenes, una y otra vez. las autoridad hicieron pÚblico un video del responsable de una decena de incendios en california, se captÓ al sospechoso cuando le prendÍa fuego a un deposito de basura, ocurrieron a finalese de octubre en san fernando, esperan atrapar al sujeto con la ayuda de estas imÁgenes. un extenso expediente criminal tiene la mujer acusada de lanzar al hombre en un tren subterrÁneo, la hispana fue diagnosticada como bipolar y esquizofrenica, la madre pide ayuda para su hija arrestada 9 veces po
> una botella de vodka fue el arma que utilizÓ el empleado de una tienda para atacar a un ladrÓn en massachusetts, lo amenazÓ al cajero diciendo que tenÍa una pistola, y le dio una bolsa con dinero, pero otro trabajador lo golpeÓ con el frasco oquigandolo a soltar el botÍn y fue arrestado, no menos severo el castigo a una pareja en perÚ acusada de infidelidad, el esposo de una joven en la que tiene varios hijos y la hermana menor de esta, que pensaban fugarse, se robaron equipos de la...
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in the ninety's and fifty's because in their active area water act it destroyed the shoe industry in massachusetts nonsense what destroyed the history was that was the end of tariffs on shoes and it's my favorite example is shoes now now because i mean a river i mean you can swim the top river now you couldn't in one thousand nine hundred two but but you can you can measure this out this was out but this was making a point so with that isn't it. you know completely poisonous in order to have our manufacturing base back is that if i were the argument i'm not sure if that's where you want to go but i mean if you don't say that it was all that there was a regulatory i think we've lived in lies mark you want to tell us if i get a letter. i mean it was already river thing i think it's time to leave in the two minutes we have in the new segment do y'all know ever does everybody here understand what about taxes a value added tax or are you ok at each stage of production along the way you know when when iron gets turned into steel you tax it when steel gets turned into sheet steel you tax it when she stil
in the ninety's and fifty's because in their active area water act it destroyed the shoe industry in massachusetts nonsense what destroyed the history was that was the end of tariffs on shoes and it's my favorite example is shoes now now because i mean a river i mean you can swim the top river now you couldn't in one thousand nine hundred two but but you can you can measure this out this was out but this was making a point so with that isn't it. you know completely poisonous in order to have...
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christie believe the biggest mistake mitt romney made in 2006 was not trying to seek a second term in massachusetts, trying to avoid that. they believed they are best shot at becoming president in 2016 is winning re-election in 2013. we have a gaggle of campaign verlts and political junkies joining us this hour. stephanie cutter, kevin madden from the campaign trail of their respective campaigns. obama and romney. plus, chris elisa and perry bacon will all be here next. we made a clis, checked it twice, and now we're going beyond hillary and jeb. we'll have the daily rundown's politicians to watch in the new year. you're watching a special edition of "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. >>> call it "the daily rundown's" dirty dozen. the people we'll be watching closely over the next 12 poz. some of them are already household names, and the rest we expect will be pretty soon. here's the list i threw out there on the democratic side. vice president biden, secretary of state hillary clinton, senator michael bennett, governor jerry brown, incoming senators elizabeth warren and angus king who is an inpent
christie believe the biggest mistake mitt romney made in 2006 was not trying to seek a second term in massachusetts, trying to avoid that. they believed they are best shot at becoming president in 2016 is winning re-election in 2013. we have a gaggle of campaign verlts and political junkies joining us this hour. stephanie cutter, kevin madden from the campaign trail of their respective campaigns. obama and romney. plus, chris elisa and perry bacon will all be here next. we made a clis, checked...
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professor of neurology at harvard university and director of the genetics and aging research unit at massachusetts general hospital. >> dr. tanzi: you need to become the master of your brain. you need to balance all three parts of your brain so that they work in perfect harmony and balance. >> announcer: based on the latest research in neuroscience, dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super brain? well, you'll find it easier to solve everyday problems, you'll find yourself making better decisions with a greater sense of intuition. you'll have a better memory. you'll be less stressed. you'll even find it easier to lose weight. >> announcer: introduced by his co-author and world-renowned colleague dr. deepak chopra, please join dr. rudy tanzi for "super brain." (applause) >> dr. chopra: i'm dr. deepak chopra. as you may know, my training is in internal medicine and endocrinology. for the last 25 years, i've been working on the mind/body connection and how it relates to your physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
professor of neurology at harvard university and director of the genetics and aging research unit at massachusetts general hospital. >> dr. tanzi: you need to become the master of your brain. you need to balance all three parts of your brain so that they work in perfect harmony and balance. >> announcer: based on the latest research in neuroscience, dr. tanzi gives us the roadmap on how to unlock the hidden powers of our brain. >> dr. tanzi: what can you expect from a super...
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and bragged about his governorship of massachusetts. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and fine women who had backgrounds to become qualified as members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said could you find us folks? they bought us binders of women. >> it was a year when republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd aiken and richard murdoch. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled with it myself for a long time. i realized life is a gift from god. even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it's something that god intended to happen. this contraceptive thing, it's so inexpensive. back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraceptives. the girls put it between their knees. it wasn't that costly. >> it all started in february when republicans held a hearing on the affordable care act's contraception man dade. no women testified. democrats were allowed to invite one witness. they george sandra flock, chairman of the house oversight committee darrell issa rejected her as not
and bragged about his governorship of massachusetts. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and fine women who had backgrounds to become qualified as members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said could you find us folks? they bought us binders of women. >> it was a year when republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd aiken and richard murdoch. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled...
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position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring practices as governor of massachusetts. >> and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks? and they brought us whole binders of women. >> it was a year in which republicans pushed for extreme candidates like todd akin and richard mourdock. >> if it's legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled with it myself for a long time, but i realized life is a gift from god. and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> it was a year in which he we had to hear rhetoric like this. >> and this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's such inexpensive. back in my days, they used bayers a politician for contraception. the gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly. . that was the kind of year it was. and it all started back in february when re
position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring practices as governor of massachusetts. >> and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks? and they brought us whole binders of women. >> it was a year in which republicans pushed for extreme candidates like todd akin and richard mourdock. >>...
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come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts will be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. yes, consider these containers contra band. in the sunshine state, don't flash headlights to warn drivers about a speeding trap or you're find yourself getting pulled over. and in california, you can whip out your proof of insurance on your smartphone. >> what a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, maybe we can have our driver's license on there. >> reporter: turns out 2013 will be unlucky for cat lovers in kansas, where they're now restricting the number of cats allowed in a household to no more than four. while kentucky is apparently starting to look a lot like hog heaven. the state's growing population of feral pigs caused them to slap a type on those releasing them in the wild. and in illinois, it's no longer legal to possess, sell or distribute shark fins. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> why would you possibly want to sell or distribute a shark fin? >> there's a lot of money in it. it's awful. no more than four cats? this is america. if
come tuesday at 12:01, concord, massachusetts will be the first community in the nation to outlaw plastic bottles. yes, consider these containers contra band. in the sunshine state, don't flash headlights to warn drivers about a speeding trap or you're find yourself getting pulled over. and in california, you can whip out your proof of insurance on your smartphone. >> what a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, maybe we can have our driver's license on there....
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association shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today it takes just one long shoreman to do the work of three a generation ago. >> we have seen it in several of the heavy industries in america's history where efficiency and new productivity, machines have come into play. and people get displaced by that. it's been a difficult thing but it's one of the things that in order to maintain the cost and competitiveness in a global marketplace we have got to pay attention to. >> union manipulate in the u.s. has declined by 11.8% of the workforce. president obama finds himself beholden more than ever to unions. they contributed heavily in manpower and money to his re-election. he, in return, has made a point of supporting them. >> you only have to look to michigan where workers were instrumental in reviving the auto industry to see how unions have helped build not just a stronger middle class but a stronger america. >> a day after that visit, michigan a union
association shippers and port operators last friday temporarily averts a shutdown of 14 ports from massachusetts to texas. but 14,000 longshoremen still find their jobs threatened by automation. today it takes just one long shoreman to do the work of three a generation ago. >> we have seen it in several of the heavy industries in america's history where efficiency and new productivity, machines have come into play. and people get displaced by that. it's been a difficult thing but it's one...
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i recently was at massachusetts general hospital where i did my residence in the 1990's. it looks as it did the last 20 years. not that much has changed. the opportunity in 2013 is to start getting health care out of the buckets we found ourselves in in terms of anatomy and so on and start thinking differently. part of the big shift was obamacare. as positions we practice reimbursement-based medicine. shifting the curb. there's pressure to take health care out of the hospital and into our homes and onto our own bodies. a lot of that will enable some fast-moving technologies. we're in an exponential age right now. there are disruptive technology is coming together helping a variety of folks reinvent help care. genomics, we have dropped the price of sequencing the human genome at twice the rate. in 2013 there will be tens of thousands sequenced. we will start to learn what to do with that data we have put together. there are challenges such as the sequencing and the fact that now you can get your gut sequenced. all that will come together. competition is getting faster. one
i recently was at massachusetts general hospital where i did my residence in the 1990's. it looks as it did the last 20 years. not that much has changed. the opportunity in 2013 is to start getting health care out of the buckets we found ourselves in in terms of anatomy and so on and start thinking differently. part of the big shift was obamacare. as positions we practice reimbursement-based medicine. shifting the curb. there's pressure to take health care out of the hospital and into our homes...
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early on in the war, the massachusetts house of representatives states that the war is immoral and they are going to oppose it, and a lot of new england intellectuals provide really trenched critiques of the war. people speak out against the war in strong terms. now, i think in opposition of the war was limited to new england, it would be interesting, but not that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happen, though, is that over the course of the war, new england stops being the only place where people protest the war actively, and there's a national anti-war movement grow. there essentially four main grounds on which americans oppose the war. the first one, which you can see clearly in the poster, on the grounds of morality that this was an unjust war bringing national dishonor on the united states. congressman joshua giddings of ohio warned the house of representatives repeatedly that in order to be patriotic, people had to, quote, dpis sent from the aggressive, unholy, unjust war, and upon the murder of mention mexicans on their soil or robbing them of their
early on in the war, the massachusetts house of representatives states that the war is immoral and they are going to oppose it, and a lot of new england intellectuals provide really trenched critiques of the war. people speak out against the war in strong terms. now, i think in opposition of the war was limited to new england, it would be interesting, but not that different from what happened in the war of 1812. what you see happen, though, is that over the course of the war, new england stops...
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. >> brand new senator coming to washington from massachusetts. elizabeth warren. what are you expecting from her? >> will she be a thorn in the side of banking or will she become the voice of the government against bankers? she wants to be the latter. i think she'll only be the former. >> secretary of treasury leaving. >> right. >> gone. tim giethneithner is saying i'm. give me the short list of people if you had the power to replace him. >> i'll give you the type of person, because i think this is who is in the running. a lot of executives in 2012 began to embrace the president after the big win. we need to see someone not necessarily from banking. that may be too troublesome but from industry. major fortune 500 -- >> throw a name out there. >> how about dave cote, ceo of honeywell. why him? leader of the debt reduction talks. >> didn't he go on sunday talk shows and say i'm not hiring, i'm holding my money to see if the guys washington can get it together? >> you're right. and they will get it together and we'll see if he hires or moves over to washington. >> ar
. >> brand new senator coming to washington from massachusetts. elizabeth warren. what are you expecting from her? >> will she be a thorn in the side of banking or will she become the voice of the government against bankers? she wants to be the latter. i think she'll only be the former. >> secretary of treasury leaving. >> right. >> gone. tim giethneithner is saying i'm. give me the short list of people if you had the power to replace him. >> i'll give you...
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and people in concorde, massachusetts are saying good-bye to 2012 and to bottled water. new ban on selling the plastic bottles has gone into effect today. >>> it's all part of an effort to cut down on waste. stores selling it face a $50 fine. juliet? >> juliet: brian, thank you. with the new year comes new changes to jobs, the economy, your personal life. who doesn't want to know what the future holds? here to answer the e-mails you've been sending us all morning, susan miller is back. so i asked last hour to have viewers send in some e-mails and now i will put my spectacles on. an e-mail from amy in new york who says her daughter was born october 10, 1968 at 11:58, queens new york, she's wonderful, but her personal life is miserable. will 2013 be better for her? >> first of all, yes. she's a libra and libras have walked the gauntlet. >> juliet: she's right around mine. >> yeah. i love it that this lady is asking about her daughter, she really cares about her. this child is going -- she's not a child, but i'm saying this person is going to change the world and keep going
and people in concorde, massachusetts are saying good-bye to 2012 and to bottled water. new ban on selling the plastic bottles has gone into effect today. >>> it's all part of an effort to cut down on waste. stores selling it face a $50 fine. juliet? >> juliet: brian, thank you. with the new year comes new changes to jobs, the economy, your personal life. who doesn't want to know what the future holds? here to answer the e-mails you've been sending us all morning, susan miller is...
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i was at massachusetts general hospital where i did my residency in the 1990's. it's defined as old bucks. you think the opportunity in 2013 is to stop unfollowing hale care in terms of analogy. part of that big shift, i think the incentives to practice reimbursement basement. so technology is helping us to watch that. a lot of that's been enabled through a lot of really, really fast moving technologies. we're sort of at an exponential rate. there's they're coming together and helping a variety of folks reinvent health care. we've drop the price and geno is the third. there were a few thousands in 2013. there will be 10's of how sands of children in that. it's not just sequencing. it's our podium the fact that you can drop something in the mail and get get analyzation. computation is getting faster. one prediction would be that we're going change old procedures an start doing those quick c.t. scans for example a 30 second, sen us there. and personalize the therapy or not. what kind stint. those are verbs of is going to come together in powerful new ways including
i was at massachusetts general hospital where i did my residency in the 1990's. it's defined as old bucks. you think the opportunity in 2013 is to stop unfollowing hale care in terms of analogy. part of that big shift, i think the incentives to practice reimbursement basement. so technology is helping us to watch that. a lot of that's been enabled through a lot of really, really fast moving technologies. we're sort of at an exponential rate. there's they're coming together and helping a variety...